“我们不需要被拯救”:我的调查。Kali杂志及其在约旦安曼的相关LGBTQIA+社区

Claude C. Kempen
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本章调查了伊斯兰教在约旦LGBTQIA+在线杂志My.Kali中出现的各种辩论和文章中的定位。我将以《德意志日报》(ddeutsche Zeitung)刊登的对该杂志创始人哈立德•阿卜杜勒•哈迪(Khalid Abdel Hadi)的采访中的两句话为基础:“宗教不是问题”和“我们不需要被拯救”。这篇文章将从杂志中加入他的观点,并将他们嵌入到关于穆斯林、酷儿和阿拉伯人的更广泛的讨论中。这篇文章将触及穆斯林在接受他们的宗教信仰的同时也接受他们的酷儿身份,以及揭穿“西方酷儿天堂”和“穆斯林恐同者”的双重神话。这也包括穆斯林对所谓西方国家的种族主义、伊斯兰恐惧症和异性恋的意识。兼顾当地和全球的行动主义,酷儿、历史和语言的概念让阿拉伯LGBTQIA+社区的复杂本质变得清晰可见。
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“We Don’t Need to be Saved”: An Investigation of My.Kali Magazine and its Related LGBTQIA+ Community in Amman, Jordan
: This chapter investigates the positioning of Islam within the various debates and articles that appeared in the Jordanian LGBTQIA+ online magazine My.Kali. I will build on two statements taken from an interview with the magazine’s founder, Khalid Abdel Hadi, published by Süddeutsche Zeitung: “Religion is not the problem” and “We don’t need to be saved”. This text will then add other voices from the magazine to his perspective and embed them within broader discussions around being Muslim, queer, and Arab. This will touch on ways Muslims are embracing their religiosity at the same time as their queer-ness, as well as debunking the twin myths of the “Western queer paradise” and the “Muslim homophobe”. This also includes Muslim awareness of racism, Islamophobia, and heteronormativity in so-called Western countries. Juggling local and global activism, the concepts of queerness, histories, and languages makes visible the complex nature of Arab LGBTQIA+ communities.
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